Seriously wounded, ill and injured Sailors attended Navy Wounded Warrior - Safe Harbor's first adaptive athletics camp at Naval Station Norfolk, Feb. 8-10.
Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF) and Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) will conduct an annual Force Protection and Anti-Terrorism (FP/AT) exercise Citadel Shield (CS) 2013 on naval bases and installations throughout the continental United States Feb. 19 - March 1.
A retired Navy lieutenant who was injured after instructing a training flight in 2009, shared his employment success story during an interview Feb. 15.
Service members and DoD civilians can save money on official travel (i.e. permanent change of duty station, work-related) by staying at Navy Gateway Inns & Suites (NGIS).
Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) N7 partnered with Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) - Navy Center of Excellence (NCOE) for the planning and execution of exercise Citadel Shield, Feb. 19 - March 1.
Navy Housing offers the Housing Early Application Tool (HEAT), an online tool for service members and their families to get housing information and start the application process.
In less than a month, the fourth annual Warrior Games will kick off in Colorado Springs, Colo. On May 11, the 35 members of Team Navy will participate in the Opening Ceremonies - which mark the start of the five-day competition - at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.
Nine members of Team Navy participated in a mini-sports camp focused on seated volleyball and wheelchair basketball at Penn State University in early April.
A Navy wounded warrior, who was told his leg was unsalvagable, participated in a shooting training camp at the Lakeshore Foundation in Homewood, Ala., April 18 - 20.
Members of Team Navy began arriving May 4 in Colorado Springs, Colo., to prepare for the fourth annual Warrior Games, a Paralympic-like competition taking place May 11 - 16 among more than 200 wounded warriors from the United States and United Kingdom.
More than one-third of Team Navy - 15 Sailors - are preparing to go head-to-head for the first time with more than 200 seriously wounded, ill and injured service members at the fourth annual Warrior Games May 11 - 16.